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    Majorization for a Class of Analytic Functions Defined by q

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    We introduce a new class of multivalent analytic functions defined by using q-differentiation and fractional q-calculus operators. Further, we investigate majorization properties for functions belonging to this class. Also, we point out some new and known consequences of our main result

    On Generalized Fractional Kinetic Equations Involving Generalized Bessel Function of the First Kind

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    We develop a new and further generalized form of the fractional kinetic equation involving generalized Bessel function of the first kind. The manifold generality of the generalized Bessel function of the first kind is discussed in terms of the solution of the fractional kinetic equation in the paper. The results obtained here are quite general in nature and capable of yielding a very large number of known and (presumably) new results

    A Generalized q

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    The aim of this paper is to establish q-extension of the Grüss type integral inequality related to the integrable functions whose bounds are four integrable functions, involving Riemann-Liouville fractional q-integral operators. The results given earlier by Zhu et al. (2012) and Tariboon et al. (2014) follow the special cases of our findings

    An Efficient Algorithm for Solving Fractional Differential Equations With Boundary Conditions

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    In this paper, a sinc-collocation method is described to determine the approximate solution of fractional order boundary value problem (FBVP). The results obtained are presented as two new theorems. The fractional derivatives are defined in the Caputo sense, which is often used in fractional calculus. In order to demonstrate the efficiency and capacity of the present method, it is applied to some FBVP with variable coefficients. Obtained results are compared to exact solutions as well as Cubic Spline solutions. The comparisons can be used to conclude that sinc-collocation method is powerful and promising method for determining the approximate solutions of FBVPs in different types of scenarios. © 2015 Sertan Alkan et al., published by De Gruyter Open

    An analysis of socio-economic and environmental sustainability of goat production in the Taurus Mountain Villages in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey, with consideration of gender roles

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    PubMedID: 19107568This paper aims to reveal socio-economic and environmental sustainability of goat production in the Taurus Mountains' villages in Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey: with consideration of gender roles. Goat production sector is the most important livelihood activity in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. According to various new regulations of the Ministry of Forestry, goat production in the mountainous villages of Taurus Mountains has been banned for recent year for various reasons such as; the destruction of shoots and branches in trees, forest degradation and erosion. Therefore, goat production is decreasing dramatically in that region. Data were collected in 4 districts of 8 villages in which goat production has been done intensively (two villages in each district) by face to face interview with 52 women and 58 men. Data were analyzed in Statistical Program of Social Science (SPSS). According to our findings, goat production has different affects on the lives of men and women and the sustainability of the sector is dependent on social factors, primarily education. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008

    Socioeconomic and environmental sustainability of goat breeding in Taurus Mountain villages located in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey: A review after ten years

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    The main objective of this study was to determine the socioeconomic effects of the law enacted in 2007 until 2011 banning goat grazing in forestland on rural populations in Turkey from 2007 to 2018. In addition, the socioeconomic and environmental sustainability of goat breeding were analysed. This study was based on previous works conducted in 2007 and 2018 in 6 Taurus Mountain villages located in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey. The data obtained from both studies were compared and analysed. The results of this review showed that the grazing prohibition of 2007 did not affect environmental sustainability but impaired socioeconomic sustainability in the study area. It had a more significant negative effect in 2018 than in 2007 on rural families to give up goat breeding and agriculture in general. However, gender analysis showed no significant difference during the study period. © by PSP
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